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10 votes
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A Black professor trapped in anti-racist hell
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A lecturer showed a painting of the prophet Muhammad. She lost her job.
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Finnish astronomers acquitted in defamation case related to protesting harassment – astrophysicist Christian Ott argued protests cost him postdoc position
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Inside a highly lucrative, ethically questionable essay-writing service
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Two powerful unions have come together to fight the right’s attack on higher ed
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My students cheated... a lot
27 votes -
MIT is reinstating its SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
10 votes -
The SAT will go completely digital by 2024
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Why I'm tired of hearing about wokeism
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Goodbye, MIT
14 votes -
Improving MIT’s written commitment to freedom of expression
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As women become 60% of all US college students and continue to outpace & outperform men, the WSJ takes a look at how colleges and students feel about it
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I signed up to write college essays for rich kids. I found cheating is more complicated than I thought.
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The real reason UNC-Chapel Hill is withholding tenure from Nikole Hannah-Jones
11 votes -
Becker College (Worcester, Massachusetts) closing its doors
8 votes -
Is college still worth it?
11 votes -
America will sacrifice anything for the college experience
8 votes -
Bad arguments against teaching Chinese philosophy
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The dollars and sense of free college - Georgetown University analysis of Biden's free college plan finds that it pays for itself within a decade
11 votes -
Edinburgh Philosophy – Voices on Hume
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Is the University of Edinburgh right to rename its David Hume Tower?
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How men’s rights groups helped rewrite regulations on campus rape
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Justice Department says Yale discriminates against Asian, white applicants
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The coming disruption - Scott Galloway predicts a handful of elite universities and tech companies will soon monopolize higher education
6 votes -
How a leftist cartoonist’s college campus drawing nearly became a far-right meme
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Biden’s free-college plan is a solution in search of a problem
6 votes -
Small colleges were already on the brink. Now, coronavirus threatens their existence
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One in five University of Otago, New Zealand medical students to be denied graduation after falsifying overseas placement records
6 votes -
In China, surge in students informing on professors
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Are liberal arts colleges doomed? The cautionary tale of Hampshire College and the broken business model of American higher education
8 votes -
Student tracking, secret scores: How college admissions offices rank prospects before they apply
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An unseen victim of the college admissions scandal: The high school tennis champion aced out by a billionaire family
9 votes -
The hedge fund billionaire’s guide to buying your kids a better shot at not just one elite college, but lots of them
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What college admissions offices really want - Elite schools say they’re looking for academic excellence and diversity. But their thirst for tuition revenue means that wealth trumps all
10 votes -
Jerry Falwell’s aides break their silence - Current and former Liberty University officials describe a culture of fear and self-dealing at the largest Christian college in the world
10 votes -
Meet Timothy Leary, the 1960s Harvard professor who became the ‘high priest of LSD’
6 votes -
China orders halt to history tests for students seeking credits for US university courses
9 votes -
Alaska defunds scholarships for thousands of university students ahead of fall semester
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Alaska fears 'brain drain' after forty-one percent proposed cut to university system
12 votes -
The revenge of the poverty-stricken college professors is underway in Florida. And it's big.
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Former Stanford sailing coach gets one day in prison, six months house arrest, two years probation, and a $10,000 fine in college cheating scandal
14 votes -
The disadvantages of an elite education: Our best universities have forgotten that the reason they exist is to make minds, not careers
16 votes -
A union fight at Marquette University
6 votes -
Schools are using software to help pick who gets in. What could go wrong?
7 votes -
Math teachers should be more like football coaches
7 votes -
Lori Loughlin feels wronged in college admissions scandal
6 votes -
LA’s elite on edge as prosecutors pursue more parents in admissions scandal
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Can you access university libraries in your country w/o an affiliation to the university?
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University...
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University where paid membership is open to public. I've researched in the past and found that major universities around the world---i.e. Italy, France, UK, US; selection factor being the languages I can read---seem to allow the public to access in one way or another (article, in Turkish, with results). But I wonder how accurate my reading is with the reality, and thus I'm asking this question.
So, as a plain citizen w/o any current affiliation to any educational institutions, can you access university libraries where you live? Does it matter if you have certain diplomas or affiliations? How easy it is?
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Increasingly competitive college admissions: much more than you wanted to know
5 votes